Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... social status than village priests some years ago did . This is reflected in the respective attitudes of ... social differentiation is fading away , capitalism has introduced new forms of social differentiation marking material wealth ...
... social status than village priests some years ago did . This is reflected in the respective attitudes of ... social differentiation is fading away , capitalism has introduced new forms of social differentiation marking material wealth ...
Page 34
... social critique and challenges the established socio - cultural order , that which under the form of mockery or ridicule reinstates the prevalent social values and norms , that which appears in carnival festivities , and perhaps other ...
... social critique and challenges the established socio - cultural order , that which under the form of mockery or ridicule reinstates the prevalent social values and norms , that which appears in carnival festivities , and perhaps other ...
Page 44
... social issues can be negotiated . This is consistent with the absence of fixed stratification and a hierarchical social order . The location of joking insult within such a cultural framework has led me to consider it as a mechanism of ...
... social issues can be negotiated . This is consistent with the absence of fixed stratification and a hierarchical social order . The location of joking insult within such a cultural framework has led me to consider it as a mechanism of ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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